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Sarah Siskind (born in North Carolina on 15 April 1978) is an American folk singer and songwriter. Siskind learned the piano at an early age, began writing songs at age eleven and recorded her first songs at fourteen. Her debut album, Covered (2002), was released independently and included appearances by jazz guitarist Bill Frisell and Jennifer Kimball. Siskind's songs have been recorded by a number of other artists. She has toured with Bon Iver (he covered her "Lovin's For Fools") and The Swell Season, written songs for Alison Krauss (the GRAMMY nominated "Simple Love") and Randy Travis. She has performed live on NPR's Tiny Desk, World Cafe with David Dye and her music has been featured on NPR's All Songs Considered and NPR's Song Of The Day. Her 2009 album, Say It Louder, was called "a masterpiece" by Bonnie Raitt. In April 2020, Siskind released her album "Modern Appalachia". User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.